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No Brand? Consider a Monogram
How about a monogram, in swirling, interlocking vines, or perhaps letters forming a shield, or even a snowflake. Diamonds and circles. Or simply a name, elegantly engraved in artistic type.
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Ravenscroft Breathing Decanter
Handmade by old world European craftsmen of pure, clean lead-free
crystal. Designed to allow for the optimal aeration of your wines.
Flared at the neck to facility pouring from the bottle to the
decanter. Shown here with a full 750 ml. bottle of wine.
Deep-etch engraved with your brand:
RC3401 Breathing Decanter, $42.50
Height = 8 inches
Width = 7 inches
Total fill capacity is 40 oz., but recommended fill is one 750ml bottle of wine.
Rinse out and allow to air dry. Since detergent residue can affect the flavor and aroma of your good wines, many wine experts recommend cleaning in a solution of baking soda if necessary.
Width = 7 inches
Total fill capacity is 40 oz., but recommended fill is one 750ml bottle of wine.
Rinse out and allow to air dry. Since detergent residue can affect the flavor and aroma of your good wines, many wine experts recommend cleaning in a solution of baking soda if necessary.
Why decant? For older wines, to remove any sediment,
which beside being unsightly can taste bitter. Most younger red wines,
and even some white wines, will benefit from the additional aeration of
being poured into a decanter some while before serving. An hour or so
in a proper decanter will soften the tannins of Cabernet Sauvignons,
Bordeaux and many Italian reds and allow them to improve in aroma and
flavor as volatile aromatics are released. The same is true for
full-bodied white wines. Vintage Ports almost demand a few to several
hours of "breathing" in a decanter. Of course, a fine crystal decanter
makes for a far more presentation at the table, especially when engraved
with your brand.




